Because as I myself have said before, although most of the time I do focus on that, there ARE exceptions and this is one of them.

Explanation: I wanted to get feedback as soon as possible and by putting it here as opposed to the technology section, there's a lot lesser chance of it getting buried as much. This is basically common sense off of years of experience.

Now as far as the topic itself, have you noticed this as well or is everything exactly the same for you as before?

Because as I myself have said before, although most of the time I do focus on that, there ARE exceptions and this is one of them.

Explanation: I wanted to get feedback as soon as possible and by putting it here as opposed to the technology section, there's a lot lesser chance of it getting buried as much. This is basically common sense off of years of experience.

Now as far as the topic itself, have you noticed this as well or is everything exactly the same for you as before?

I mostly check this website on my phone, and the sound for YouTube videos never play when I'm on chrome mobile. Around a week and a half ago or something, the sound started working, but then stopped again after a while.

Nope. Even worse. MORE buried. I never said I was perfect nor is anyone quite obviously and hence the most of the time as I've said on numerous occasions. If everyone else can get a pass more times than not, then I can as well at least a few times here & there, but anyway, at this point, I have no problem with it being moved if it's decided to be so.

Still disappointed the point of this thread hasn't actually been addressed by anyone though.

Are you still upset that you were proven wrong in the march madness thread by a few posters that there is indeed some flopping in the NFL as well? I guess all that evidence posted was just too overwhelming for you to even respond apparently.http://lakernation.c...22#entry1534504

I'm just surprised I couldn't seem to find anything on it on google or youtube itself on the search. Maybe I typed the wrong terms in my searches. Either way, [expletive]ing YouTube. Got a mad bro over here over this. Smh.

While we're at it though, no response to my previous post since you never responded in the first place? You've got another shot here. Will you admit that there is indeed flopping in the NFL as well or still too prideful & stubborn?

Windu is correct, that is the best forum to post it in. I use the View New Content feature, there is no bone that can be buried too deep from this dog.

With that stated, the lack of titles has more to do with Youtube and less to do with LakerNation. It seems that YT is converting all of their embedded video players from flash into html5, and in doing so, removed the titles of the videos when they are not being played.

"I'm always a firm believer in us being able to make our own decisions." --Kobe Bryant

ith that stated, the lack of titles has more to do with Youtube and less to do with LakerNation. It seems that YT is converting all of their embedded video players from flash into html5, and in doing so, removed the titles of the videos when they are not being played.

Do you personally like/prefer this change?

I think it's pretty significant to be honest.

It may not seem like much, but in some cases I honestly think that just the title not being there might be enough for a person to be less likely to even click despite whatever image is shown (on the thumbnail).

Like I myself usually put a title or description on top of the video posted anyway, even before, but now I'll definitely more likely have to be doing that even more than before since it's not even there to be seen on the embedding anymore.

I also notice that most people in general, at least here, don't tend to do that anyway, but I wonder if they might want to now at least here & there because of this in my opinion stupid change.

I am not sure if Google meant for that to happen, it may solve itself in the coming days. Indeed, I am not too happy either about the titles no longer showing. I do, however, support the move from flash to html5. Flash requires third party software and updates every time it becomes vulnerable. HTML5 strives to become more native in browsers of all types with no third party software required.

"I'm always a firm believer in us being able to make our own decisions." --Kobe Bryant